Here's Where To Score The Best National Dessert Day Deals

Sad because weird, crazy national food holidays like National Coffee Day and National Donut Day have passed us by? Put on your stretch pants: Today is National Dessert Day and we've rounded up all the best places to go to score the greatest deals. Check them out below.

Baker's Square

With this coupon, you can score free pie from 10:30 am all the way to closing time on National Dessert Day.

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Black Angus Steakhouse

Everybody loves free dessert and when you sign up to become a member of the Black Angus Prime Club, you're eligible for one free dessert—anytime, anywhere.

Carrows

Print out this coupon to receive one dessert for free at Carrows. Because they want to keep the celebration going, the offer is valid through October 22.

Cinnabon

Members of Club Cinnabon already receive coupons for free desserts (that's the best kind of club, if you ask us), but on National Dessert Day this year members will receive a coupon for a free Minibon.

Coco's Bakery

All you have to do is sign up for their email updates and you get a coupon for a slice of free pie. Free pie!

Cold Stone Creamery

BOGO: Buy one dessert, get one free—when you join their My Cold Stone e-club.

Dairy Queen

Sign up for the Blizzard Fan Club (why wouldn't you?) and you'll receive a coupon for a free blizzard.

Noah's New York Bagels

Bring your National Dessert Day celebrations to the whole office with this offer: receive a free half dozen brownies with any catering order over $150.

Olive Garden

Join their e-club, purchase two adult entrees (they can both be for you, we won't tell), and you'll get a free appetizer or dessert.

Village Inn

The people at Village Inn celebrate National Dessert Day every Wednesday with Pie Rush Wednesday. Intrigued? Every Wednesday customers can receive a free slice of Double-Crust Fruit, Chocolate Hazelnut Silk, French Silk, or Peach Lattice with any other purchase.

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